he and Ruskin cared at least. In a way, I could empathize with them in their role as local detectives: they had been on the outside looking in for most of the frustrating investigation.
“What do you have on Sachs? Tell me if you're holding anything back,” I said to Nick Ruskin at the coffee machine.
“We brought him in because our chief of police is an asshole,” Ruskin told me. “We don't have anything on Sachs yet.” I wondered if I could believe Ruskin, or anyone else connected with this case.
After nearly two hours of tense parrying back and forth, Agent Heekin's interrogation had established little more than that Sachs was a collector of erotica, and that he'd been promiscuous with consenting students and professors over the last eleven years at the university.
As much as I had wanted to bust Sachs, I couldn't really understand why he'd been brought in at this time. Why now?
“We found out where his money comes from.” Kyle told me part of the answer that morning. “Sachs is the owner of an escort service working out of Raleigh and Durham. The service is called Kissmet. Interesting name. They advertise ' modeling' in the Yellow Pages. At the least, Dr. Sachs will have some serious problems with Internal Revenue. Washington decided we should apply pressure now. They're afraid he's going to run soon.” “I don't agree with your people in Washington,” I told Kyle. I knew that some agents called headquarters up there Disney-land East. I could see why. They could be risking the investigation right now, and by remote control.
“Who does agree with Washington?” Kyle said and shrugged his wide, bony shoulders. It was his way of admitting that he wasn't in full control anymore. The case was too big now. “By the way, how is Kate Mctiernan doing?” he asked.
I had already been on the phone three times with Duke Medical Center that morning. They had a number for me at the Durham station, in case Kate's condition changed. “She's listed as grave, but she's still hanging in there,” I told Kyle.
I got the chance to talk to Wick Sachs just before eleven o'clock that morning. It was Kyle's concession to me.
I tried to put Kate out of my mind before I had to be in the same room with Sachs. Anger thundered and roared inside my body all the same. I didn't know if I could control myself. I wasn't even sure if I wanted to anymore.
“Let me do this one, Alex. Let me go in there with him.” Sampson held my arm before I went inside. I broke away from him and went to meet Dr. Wick Sachs.
“I'm going to do him.”
Alex Cross 2 - Kiss the Girls
CHAPTER 98.
HELLO, DR. SACHS.'
The lighting in the small, impersonal interrogation room was even brighter and harsher than it had looked from behind the two-way mirror.
Sachs was red-eyed, and I could tell he was as tense as I was. His skin looked stretched taut over his skull. But he was as confident and smug with me as he'd been with James Heekin of the FBI.
Was I looking into the eyes of Casanova? I wondered. Could he possibly be the human monster?
“My name is Alex Cross,” I said as I slumped down on a shopworn metal chair. “Naomi Cross is my niece.” Sachs spoke through gritted teeth. He had a mild drawl. According to Kate, Casanova had no noticeable accent.
“I know who the hell you are. I read the newspapers, Dr. Cross. I don't know your niece. I read that she was abducted.” I nodded. “If you read the papers, you must also be aware of the handiwork of the scum who calls himself Casanova.” Sachs smirked, at least it looked like that to me. His blue eyes were filled with contempt. It was easy to see why he was widely disliked at the university. His blond hair was slicked back, not a strand out of place. His horn-rimmed glasses helped make him seem officious and condescending.
“There is no record of violence anywhere in my past. I could never commit those horrifying murders. I can't even kill palmetto bugs in my house. My aversion to violence is well documented.” I'll bet it is, I thought. All of your clever fronts and facades are neatly, perfectly in place, aren't they? Your devoted wife, the nurse.
Your two children. Your well-documented “aversion to violence. ” I rubbed my face with both my hands. It took all of my strength to keep from hitting him. He remained haughty and unapproachable.
I leaned across the table and spoke in a whisper. 'I looked through your erotic book collection. I was there in your basement, Dr. Sachs.
The collection's full of perverse, sexual violence. The physical degradation of men, women, and children. That might not constitute a 'record of violence,“ but it gives me some subtle hints about your true character.” Sachs dismissed what I said with a wave of his hand. 'I'm a noted philosopher and sociologist. Yes, I study eroticism just as you study the criminal mind. I don't suffer from libertine dementia, Dr. Cross.
My erotic collection is the key to my understanding the fantasy life of Western culture, the escalating war between men and women.“ His voice level went up. ”I also don't have to explain any of my private affairs to you. I've broken no laws. I'm here voluntarily. You, on the other hand, entered my house without a search warrant.'
I tried to keep Sachs off balance by asking him about something else.
'Why do you think you're so successful with young women? We already know about your sexual conquests of students at the university.